By Michael Williams, CNN

(CNN) — The Department of Homeland Security removed a list of hundreds of so-called sanctuary jurisdictions that it published on its website Thursday following questions about its accuracy and pointed criticism from a major group representing law enforcement.

DHS had described it as “comprehensive list of sanctuary jurisdictions including cities, counties, and states that are deliberately obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration laws and endangering American citizens,” according to an archived version of the since-deleted webpage.

The agency added that each jurisdiction “will receive formal notification of its non-compliance and all potential violations of federal criminal statutes.”

President Donald Trump has vowed to punish jurisdictions that d

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